GMAT
May 02, 2002
Thinking about possibilities in my future, I chanced onto the Graduate Management Admission Council website (the makers of the GMAT) and started doing some sample questions. Is it me or are they rather easy? I scored 100% on the Quantitative questions and almost 100 in the Verbal questions (I missed one or two grammar correction questions). I haven’t done the analytical writing stuff because it’s pretty hard to know if I did well or not. Of course I’m not saying that the GMAT is a breeze and I’ll ace it but it’s nice to know that it’s not as hard as the LSAT.
It’s May Already?
I just finished exams not long ago though…
I passed that english course! I must’ve pulled a whopper of a good final because I beat my estimate by a lot. I was guessing between 40 - 55%. Now that I know I passed this course, I’ve assured my graduation because I have enough credits already. I’m still waiting on one course but I think I passed it before even writing the final anyway.
This while has been filled with working, coffee, and occassionally going out with chums. I admit that I smoked a bit this little while but it’s nowhere near what I used to smoke. I don’t plan on buying any cigarettes either.
Today I went to my first class at the martial arts place next to my dad’s store. The guy’s pretty nice and he’s a good teacher. The private lesson was mainly about basic stuff but it focussed more on tkd (and therefore the legs) which I haven’t trained much of. It’s a little more formal than I’m used to too, with uniforms and belts, bowing and the whole nine yards but it’s acceptable. I’m gonna train a lot to get some flexibility in these old legs o’ mine.






